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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Al. Visser, of 107 Keith street, had as their Easter guests Mr. and Mrs. Hans Dykstra and daughter Tena and son Yella, of Pres- cott. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, 510 Dundas street east, enter- tained at their home on : party in honor of Cpl. anc Whitby in May to establish res:- dence in New Zedland. Guests attending were: Chief and Mre G. Rankine, Sergeant Gerald Robinson, Cpl. and Mrs. Morley Nicholson, Constable and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards, liams, Constable Richard Sand- ford, Constable and Mrs. Stoneman, Constable and Mrs. Fred Baker, Constable Eric Erickson, Mr. John Greer and Mr. Donald Parsons. A present- ation of a maple leaf brooch and earrings was made to Mrs, Hooker and a wallet with a New Zealand pound was given to Cpl. Hooker. Best wishes were extended to them from all their friends. At the close of a most enjoyable evening lunch was served. Whitby Township's zoning by- law, under its first test before a county court, held fast Thurs- day and the Brooklin Supply and Lumber Company was fined $10 and costs of $50 for contravening the bylaw. Last year, the township had charged the company with the violation and Magistrate Robert Dnieper, in Whitby police court, had found the company not guilty. Bylaw Stands, Fine Lumber Co. which lies to the north of the lumber yard. He said that the retail lumber outlet might be of some convenience to the resi dents but he would find that it was in violation of the bylaw. His Honor said that he would not express an opinion whether the land use would come under the bylaw if the lumber were covered by a building. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 27, 1962 TOWN OF WHITBY TENDER FOR- TWO SEWAGE PUMPS Sealed tenders for above units oddressed: Sewage Pumps, c/o John R. Frost, Clerk, ~ Town of Whitby, 405 Dundes St. W. will be received up to 5 p.m., May 9, 1962. -- available from Engineering Department et obove address. No tender outside of said specifications will be considered. Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted, Cherles C. Hoag, Town Engineer The township appealed the verdict and on Thursday, Judge Alex. C. Hall, in Ontario Coun- ty Court, at Whitby, ruled that the company violated the town-| ship's zoning bylaw by piling) lumber on a one-acre lot they) had purchased following the} passing of the bylaw. Township clerk Murray Rob- inson told the court that the area where the Brooklin Sup- ply and Lumber Company has its office was zoned local com- mercial in 1956, This, he noted, was one year after the firm had opened its business. | In Feb. of 1960, he said, a| new zoning bylaw was passed, which made the area still C1 or local commercial. He said that the purpose of the zoning was to provide an area for a) shopping centre or some retail enterprise or service of that nature. ADDED ACRE In the summer of 1960- said, the company cleared off, a oneacre field, east of its) original place uf business, and started piling lumber there.) The charge concerned only this} one-acre lot, and did not in- volve the site purchased in 1955, he said | Manager of the lumber com-| | | | | | pany, Gordon Miller, of Whitby, said that the one-acre site was necessary because the com-/ pany over the years had in-| -|creased business by an esti-| nesday evening at a farewell/mated 40 times that of the first lyear, | James Hooker who are leaving if the: Jand tad: fot teen! purchased, he said, the piles of} lumber and building supplies) on the original property would; jhave to be increased. | He said that he was aware Constable|the lot was zoned commercial and Mrs. Ernest Shepperdson, but felt that this included the Constable and Mrs. Donald wil.|retail lumber business too. In making his ruling, Judge} ExyHall said that it appeared the purpose of local commercial |zoning had been to provide an area for businesses essential to the residents in the subdivision | | Doughan and their daughter} Christine, of Noranda, Quebec,| were holiday guests at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, | of Athol street east. Mrs. E. Smith, of Chelmsford, Essex, who has been visiting) with her daughter and son-in-| | heg Pe eS ee BEAVER earth is workable, BIGGEST SELEC OF PREPLANNED ECONOMICAL RESIDENTIAL LOW FENCING | 10% off all Beaver wood fencing orders of 200 ft. or more placed before April 30. Now is the time to build your fence while the FENCES PRE-SEASON OFFER GET TOGETHER WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR Together you can save 10% on fencing or- dered now ... nothing to pay till October on @ deferred Beaver Budget Plen. TION NOTHING TO PAY : TILL OCT. } T I | =} I if I r I I it MIGH BOY. il Nothing down end nothing te pey till October on the deferred Beaver Budget Plen, NOTHING DOWN away Low AS s) MONTH AS PER LUT CLOSED LOUVRE PHONE RENTAL FOR FREE ESTIMATE POST HOLE AUGERS Mr. Barry Gostliny Dundasljaw, Mr, and Mrs. David God-|ff a Shei WHE. 308 street east, is in the Oshawalfrey, 612 Clarence drive, will be| General _ Hospital where helreturning to her home in May. | underwent surgery. His friends} - | Simply measure your let, choose @ fence style Oe 7 'SUBURBAN CHAIN LINK Winners of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association "A" Minor Juvenile cham- pionship Whitby's Consumer Gas Juveniles are shown above. In the top row, left to right, are: Bill Jackson, Doug McLean, Peter Law- son, Terry Botten, Doug Irvine, Bob Everett, Bill Thompson. Middle row, left to right: Gene McLean, assistant captain and Bob Ing. In the lower photo George coach, Pat Brown, stick boy, George Tran, Bill McBride, wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gorham, their son Gerrv and daughter ronto, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gorham, Dunlop street east. Mr. and Mrs. Christy --Photos by Stannett Ron Bremner, Garnett Hamer, Bill Watters, Allan Sytnyk, Joe Gulliver, trainer. Front row: left to right: Ray Reeson, Roland Mac- Kay, assistant captain, Charles World, sponsor, Area Manager, Consumers' Gas, George Ashby, captain, Alex Brown, manager, Ron Moore: Ashby, left, is presented with the O. M. Weichel trophy by Lloyd Davidson, OM rep. resentative from tham. The presentation made | at Wallaceburg a ton Whitby team beat the Wallaceburg Legionnaires by a 7-3 score. GUEST BRANCHES Legion Auxiliary Has Social Night Royal Canadian Legion Ladies, Auxiliary held its "Social Night" on Wednesday evening in the Legion Hall. Auxiliaries from Dunbarton, Sunderland, Oshawa, Ajax, Bowmanville, Uxbridge and Port Perry at- tended and were all well repre- sented. This social event was in charge of convener Mrs. Dor othy Moore assisted by presi- dent Mrs. Dorothy Ormiston and Mrs. Freda Azzopardi. Mrs. Ormiston gave a warm wel- come to all present. The evening started out with the Rhythm Band with most of the Whitby Ladies Auxiliary taking part anc all in costume. Hilarious skits were enacted Elliott, Vi Pilkey, Mrs. Guilt- man, Mrs. Griffin, Oshawa,| Joyce Brandon, Mrs. Martin, Sunderland, Mrs. B. Beckley,! Mrs. C. Doucette, Mrs. Vz.) Moore, Mae Mantle, Vi Brown,! Eileen Dalby, Jean King,| Doreen Sweetman, Marie. Shel-| ley, Whitby, Mrs. H. Wallis: TOM OF CARS COST IS IN FRONT AND BACK wiNDows ! of our maior car makes. Expensive items to replace--unless you're covered by adequate car insurance. State Farm pros vides top-notch protection at rock-bottom rates, because we Bowmanville, Mrs. E. Houck, | Mrs. Staley, Uxbridge, Marie Monahan, Port Perry. Mrs, Irene Humphries and her committee served a de-| licious lunch, | the first one titled "'What's My) Racket?" Taking part were:! Dorothy Ormiston, Ann Stan-| lick, Nancy Richards, Freda Azzopardi, Dorothy Moore, Jean King, Marie Shelley and Lillian Kirk. Second skit titled "Dr. Ben Casey" with Dorothy Ormiston, Freda Azzopardi, Rose Dale and Marg Cassady. Accompani- ment was provided at the piano by Dorothy Brown. Mae Mantle gave a recitation and sang a solo. DOGS' TICKET BASEL, Switzerland (AP)-- dogs need a ticket to ride a bus here. The bus companies) issued season tickets for dogs because so many people bring their pets on buses. Each dog must wear the ticket in its aim to insure only careful drivers. Ask me about it todayl| WM, H. (BILL) Joan and Mrs, E. Lyons, of To-! | | | May Day Tea and Coffee Party i BAKE SALE Tuesday, May Ist} 2:30-5:00 P.M. ALL SAINTS' PARISH HALL Exhibition of art by members of the parish PRIVACY SCREEN FENCING If you haven't the time on approved Beaver Fencing Crew will erect your fence for -- Budget Terms -- Nothing Down thet you like then phene Beaver for @ quick esti- mate. There's no deley 2+ @ll fencing priced on @ per lineal foot besis. DEPENDABLE REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES --oat-- DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. $S.--WHITBY -- MO 8-5231 5 aoe -- _ ee -- =e EBHeREEHEHeHEHEHee sw BEAVER LUMBER INSTALLATION SERVICE If you haven't the time, en opproved Beaver Fencing Crew will erect your fence 419 Dundas St. £. Whitby for -- Budget Terms -- Nothing Down. MG 8.5818 MIDDLETON 608 BROCK ST, S,, WHITBY MO 8-3762 STATE FARM MUTUAL Canadien Heol Office -- Toronto AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY. | erry Human puppets were: | collar. Add a New Dimension to Any Room with... Dorothy MclIvor and Yvette Brush, mouth organ by Rose Dale. The lucky winners of the attendance draw were: Mrs. F. Davies, Mrs. B. Jacklins Mrs. Evening Feature WHITBY ._ TROY | DONAHUE CONNIE STEVENS Shows At 7: & 9: P.M. Starts At 7:07 & 9:30 SUSAN SLAD NOT SHOWN SAT. MATINEE Feature Attr Plus Comedy, C ction: "THE LOST WORLD" . ALL COLOR SHOW RED GREEN CHARCOAL ROME ONY POR YOUR FREE BROLMLRE OW PATIO DESIGNS TAN artoon, Travel | Pecrgd ee CONCRETE PRODUCT LD 41 SUNWORTHY PANEL OR FULL WALL MURALS WALLPAPER can make such a wonderful difference in your home! Drop in and See 10 Full Wall Murals on Sliding Walls. This Shows You Better Than Just Seeing Them in A Book. 107 BYRON ST. SOUTH DODD & SOUTER PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE WHITBY MO 8-5231--MO 8-5862

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